Hi All,
My name is Krishna Chaitanya and my visa got rejected on May 1st 2017. I had applied for the course Project Management in one of the colleges in Toronto for my post graduation.
My score in schooling and academics are as below:
10th grade: 76%
12th grade : 64%
Engineering (computer science) : 66% (one backlog)
PG diploma in Finance : 73%
IELTS (academic) : listening: 6
reading : 5.5
speaking : 6.5
writing : 6
Final IELTS band : 6
When I recieved the VISA details via courier, I saw that there was no specific reason mentioned for the rejection of my VISA.
They just stated as below:
"Your proposed studies are not reasonable in light of one or more of your qualifications, previous studies, employment, level of establishment, language abilities or your future prospects and plans."
Can anyone help me what would be the reason for the rejection? Is it coz of less score in IELTS or an issue with the SOP submitted or selection of the course for postgraduation?
Any thoughts or help will be really appreciated.
Regards,
Chaitanya
My name is Krishna Chaitanya and my visa got rejected on May 1st 2017. I had applied for the course Project Management in one of the colleges in Toronto for my post graduation.
My score in schooling and academics are as below:
10th grade: 76%
12th grade : 64%
Engineering (computer science) : 66% (one backlog)
PG diploma in Finance : 73%
IELTS (academic) : listening: 6
reading : 5.5
speaking : 6.5
writing : 6
Final IELTS band : 6
When I recieved the VISA details via courier, I saw that there was no specific reason mentioned for the rejection of my VISA.
They just stated as below:
"Your proposed studies are not reasonable in light of one or more of your qualifications, previous studies, employment, level of establishment, language abilities or your future prospects and plans."
Can anyone help me what would be the reason for the rejection? Is it coz of less score in IELTS or an issue with the SOP submitted or selection of the course for postgraduation?
Any thoughts or help will be really appreciated.
Regards,
Chaitanya